DECISION
The applicant applies for amnesty   for 5 murders for which he has not been prosecuted.
He is, though, serving a long   term prison sentence for two other murders, committed in separate incidents   during 1995, that is after the 10th of May 1994, the cut off date for incidents   for which applications for amnesty may be considered.
The Applicant, at the hearing, testified that he was born   in Gezinsila Township, Eshowe, where he lived.  There was violence in the area   between the IFP and ANC.  The Applicant and others approached one Dlulani Nyawuza,   who was the driver of IFP leader, Prince Gideon Zulu.  Nyawuza, was the IFP   leader in the area.  They suggested to him that the ANC members in the area   be attacked and they made a pact when he agreed.
It needs to be said upfront that the Applicant, in oral   evidence, contradicted much of what was stated in his written application.    He was not a good witness which made it even more difficult to get to the facts   and he on occasions even contradicted his own testimony.
The first incident for which he applies for amnesty concerns   the killing of a Mr Zikhali.  No other reason was advanced in his written application   than that Nyawuza gave an order that Zikhali, who was an ANC member, be killed.    In the written application, the Applicant alleged that Sbu Zuma and Vusi Myexa   were conveyed by himself and Nyawuza to the area of the Tharamura School.  They   had arranged to pick them up at the scrapyard near Nkanyezi Magistrates' Court,   which after 30 minutes, they did.  In oral testimony, the Applicant said that   the four of them had a meeting in which they decided to kill Zikhali.  Zikhali   used to bring people into the township who would then attack the residents.    He had only on one occasion personally seen Zikhali doing this when, returning   from the shop on his way to Nyawuza's scrapyard where he lived, he saw Zikhali's   car driving past him.  Ten youngsters alighted from the car and walked towards   the scrapyard.  He heard gunshots at the scrapyard, being fired by these youngsters.    A Ndlovu boy and one of the ANC youngsters were killed.  Applicant ran away.
He later testified that he saw the fighting taking place   and only ran away after the Ndlovu boy was killed.  On that day they were actually   after the Applicant.  He could see it by their actions.  He was then living   at the scrapyard.  He had earlier been involved in skirmishes with ANC people.    He was vocal, that is why they were looking for him  On being further questioned,   he said that he knew they were looking for him because he had been shot before.    It in fact happened the previous day when he was chased by people with firearms.    When he was shot at, it was because he was defending himself.
The Applicant then testified that Zikhali was a taxi operator.    Because of the incident, they decided that he was no longer involved in taxis   as a taxi operator but was now involved in politics.  They decided to attack   him.  This decision was taken in 1992 or January of 1993.  He was, however,   only killed on 21 November 1993.  Applicant was considering all the time whether   to talk to Zikhali so that he would cease these activities, or to kill him.    He was killed only a year after the decision because they could not get hold   of him.  That they only managed to do after they had heard that he had a girlfriend   at Ntuli's Cottages.  They had actually planned to kill a Security Branch policeman   but were disturbed by a dog and the policeman came out of his house carrying   an R4 rifle.  They ran away.  By mere coincident they saw Zikhali walking with   his girlfriend.  Vusi Myeza then walked up to him and shot him.  They ran away.    Applicant returned to Nyawuza's house but did not tell him what they did.  The   other two, that is Vusi Myeza and Sbu Zuma had fled to one Regina Gcabashe's   home.  She phoned Nyawuza and told him that the boys had told her that they   had been attacked.  Nyawuza handed him a shotgun and the two of them went to   fetch Myeza and Zuma.  On their return they drove past the place where Zikhali   had been shot.  There were policemen on the scene.  Nyawuza praised them for   what they had done.  There was no attack on Myeza and Zuma.  It was just a trick   they used.
The Committee is not satisfied that the killing of Zikhali   was an act associated with a political objective.  Furthermore, apart from the   different versions in the written application and in oral testimony, the Applicant   was clearly making up his story as the evidence proceeded.  It is not clear   at all that Zikhali, who on evidence of the Applicant was a taxi operator, was   involved in politics or violence or that the Applicant or any of his colleagues   seriously believed that to be the case.  From the evidence it does not appear   that Nyawuza was a political leader other than him being the driver of Prince   Gideon Zulu, which he seems not to have been at the time, at least not on a   full time basis given his presence, also in day time, in the township.  The   lag time between the so called decision, constructed as an order and the killing   into which they almost stumbled by accident, does not suggest that the killing   was either planned or politically motivated.  Amnesty is accordingly REFUSED.
The second incident concerns the killing of Vusimuzi Muntukaziboni   Mbokazi, known to the Applicant only as Botha, who was a schoolboy of Ndlangubo   Reserve.  He was shot by Vusi Myeza.  The Applicant was present when he was   shot.  He was shot at the instruction of Nyawuza, "a youth leader and the   driver to Prince Gideon Zulu".  Nobody was arrested for the murder.
In testimony the Applicant said that Botha was just a schoolboy   who regularly visited Nyawuza.  At that stage IFP students were not allowed   to attend school.  It became known that he was friendly with some ANC members   and they formed the opinion that the reason for his visits was to see whether   Nyawuza's home was guarded or not.  They, that is the Applicant, Vusi Myeza   and Nyawuza, decided to shoot and kill Botha.
Following questions, the Applicant again built his story.    It was not a mere suspicion that Botha was spying.  When Nyawuza would not be   at home he would ask questions to the boys present, staying there.  How did   he know that?  Botha was also in the company of ANC boys and he did not attend   IFP meetings.  But what wa this information that he wanted?  He asked about   when they were having meetings and where.  The boys would report that to them.    Usually, after getting the information,  their bus would be ambushed.  Was he   involved in the IFP students not being allowed to attend school?  He was in   the forefront of hitting the IFP youth.  He used to carry firearms and stab   the girls.  Was Botha doing this?  He had warned Botha on several occasions   not to do it.  His reply was that the Applicant and his friends were "klovas"   which is derogatory reference to IFP.
Did he see Botha doing this?  Yes, at school and with his   own eyes.  Did he not intervene on these occasions?  Yes, he would talk to him   as they were on speaking terms.  What did he then say?  He said that there was   nothing the Applicant could do because the Applicant was IFP.  Did he say that   he was ANC?  Yes, he said that he was an ANC member and that nobody could change   him.
The inquest documents revealed that Botha was killed on   the 21st November 1993, that is the same day Zikhali was killed.  The Applicant   denied this but could not say which was the first or how far apart these killings   took place.  In his written application he gave the date as 20 November 1993.
The Committee finds the Applicant so incredible a witness   that it has no hesitation in rejecting his evidence on this incident and found   that he has not made  a full and truthful disclosure.  Amnesty is accordingly   REFUSED.
The third incident concerns the killing of Bongingkasi Khanyile.    Without going into detail, it suffices to say that the version started with   an "accidental" killing of a person who was not known because bottles   had been thrown by this person and three others, while sitting and drinking   beer, at a bus on which the Applicant and other IFP members were travelling,   returning from an IFP rally.  The plot thickened.  The deceased's three colleagues   were known by name.  One was a KwaZulu policeman.  They were all known to be   ANC supporters.  In fact, they were all wearing ANC T-shirts on that day, including   the policeman.  He knew them all to be ANC supporters.  It is true that policemen   were recruited only from IFP supporters but his one only showed his true colours   after he had been appointed.
The Committee has no hesitation   in rejecting his evidence, finding that the Applicant has not made a full and   truthful disclosure and amnesty is accordingly REFUSED.
The fourth incident concerns the killing of one Ngoso Dludla.    The decision to kill him was taken by the Applicant, Thandazani Linda who was   a guard at Nyawuza's house, Muhle Mthetwa who was from Mandini and Nyawuza himself.    He cannot say why Dludla was killed.  He knows only that Nyawuza was not on   good terms with Dludla.  Then the same pattern of answers followed the questions.    Nyawuza's wife was shot at and wounded some time before.  Yes, Dludla was suspected   of having been involved in the shooting.  He was the first to be killed.  It   took a long time for him to be killed since his parents had taken him away.    He attended school in the Ngoma area, where Nyawuza's children were also at   school.  The decision was taken in 1992.  They were simply ordered by Nyawuza.    He was only killed in Easter 1993.  He saw Dludla on that day in the township   leaving his home, going to a shebeen where he stayed till late.  Mthethwa and   Linda happened to be in the Shebeen.  As Dludla walked out they shot him.  The   two of them carried his body and dumped it in a passage near the deceased's   home.  He heard them saying that some of his body parts should be removed because   a certain Invanga wanted them.  The Applicant did not want any part in it and   left.  He did not report that to Nyawuza.  He did not tell anybody.
The Committee is not satisfied   that the Applicant has made a full and truthful disclosure, not that the killing   was done with a political objective as envisaged in the Act and amnesty is accordingly   REFUSED.
The fifth incident concerns an attack on the kraal of one   Msomi.  It was in retaliation of the killing of a young boy, Mbeshe Mahaye.    They had received a message that Mohape, who had lived in Nyanini in the Eshowe   area had been killed.  A number of IFP boys got together among which were two   brothers of Mahaye, a man Ngema who was in the KwaZulu police force and one   Thokazani Ntuli.  One of the brothers of Mahaye, Kusakusa, was also a policeman.    They met in the scrapyard of Nyawusa.  The message was that the people who killed   Mahaye were from Msomi's kraal.  He learnt later that persons had died there.    From the kraal they went to other kraals in the Nyanini area and did the same   to those kraals.  He does not even know the owners of those kraals.  He is not   sure whether this happened in 1994 or 1995.
The Committee is not satisfied,   given the evidence, that this was done with a political objective as envisaged   in the Act, nor that the incident occurred before 10 May 1994 and amnesty is   accordingly REFUSED.
The sixth incident concerns the   killing of the son of Ngodini Ntuli who was a teacher and ANC member.
Nyawuza decided that he had to be killed because he was   ANC.  The reason was that Nyawuza and the deceased were on bad terms with each   other.  They argued about politics and once drew firearms but did not shoot   at each other.  The killing took place in 1995.
As the date falls outside of the   mandate period, that is after 10 May 1994, the Committee does not have to consider   this application further and amnesty is REFUSED.
The Applicant, after having testified to each individual   incident, gave evidence that his real motivation was that he got involved in   all these killings because he wanted to join the KwaZulu police force.  Nyawuza   was the one who would arrange this for him.   He in fact did manage to arrange   for him to undergo training at Ulundi in a Self Protection Unit for a period   of six months.  While in training and for a few months after training, he received   a salary of R2800 a month.  He would never have been involved in any of the   killings was it not for the expectation of an appointment in the KwaZulu Police   through the offices of this Nyawuza, the driver of the IFP leader Prince Gideon   Zulu.  It appears that whatever his motivation might have been related to the   various killings, that he was also motivated, on his own testimony, by personal   and material gain.
To summarize, therefore, the Committee finds that related   to all the incidents that the Applicant applies for amnesty, that his acts were   not associated with a political objective, that they were for personal gain,   that he was not an honest witness and did not make a truthful and full disclosure.    Amnesty is accordingly REFUSED.
DATED AT CAPE TOWN THIS    DAY OF                2001.
JUDGE H MALL
JUDGE N J MOTATA
MR W MALAN
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